RAF Ground Support by Tryphon
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Description
Well took a break from the Tommy Stuff because I hit a snag, cant seem to be able to fix the extreme distortion in the crotch area, was getting frustrated again, when that happens I work on a different kind of model. Since Neil has kindly been giving us a plethora of RAF aircraft it was only just that they be supplied with ground support, therefore I started work on these, from left to right top, Austin Tilly, roughed out shape, it served through out the war & was used for carrying flight personnel to the aircraft, Albion bowser(refueling truck)still a bit of work to do, until the Bedford bowser came along the Albion was the RAF's main refueling truck & served from the early 30' to the end of the war, the towed bowser being towed by the David Brown tractor was used for the larger planes throughout the war & seen post war on many civilian airports, the Bomb Trolley Type 'B' also towed by the DB tractor, was used mainly for 250 & 500LB bombs, The runway Caravan towed was also available throughout the war for usage on the smaller airfields and the larger airfields when needed to supplement the regular control tower, The David Brown tractor was used throughout the war as the early & late variant (left¢er) then post war variant with the longer wheel base. The caravan is ready for the UV & the tractor need some more detail in the back for the winch then it too will be ready for the UVing. Thanks for looking & all comments are welcome
Comments (3)
ranman38
Wow, you are going to town. Good work! Crotches are a pain! lol email me and we can discuss it. :)
neiwil
Bloody hell! awsome array...the caravan immediately brought to mind the "you can teach monkeys" scene in The Battle of Briton, that's one to reproduce. Can't believe the amount of stuff you have on the go, do you juggle too ? :-)
kjer_99
Wow! That is a mighty fine diversion! Some very cool models there.